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My double BGE Table in progress
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Everything you hVe done looks great!
But it please take this criticism with a grain of salt. With All of that amazing wood work and stitching you have done, you should redo the done covers. They look like upside down sack of potatoes. I have been following your post, and have been amazed by the skills. Until I saw the final stitched some covers. They don't so it justice.
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slovelad said:Everything you hVe done looks great!
But it please take this criticism with a grain of salt. With All of that amazing wood work and stitching you have done, you should redo the done covers. They look like upside down sack of potatoes. I have been following your post, and have been amazed by the skills. Until I saw the final stitched some covers. They don't so it justice.
just my 2 cents. Otherwise, I'm excited to see you finally get the eggs in place and cooking! -
I may cut those domes off and just do some square sides like a pyramid. For me trying to sew a half of beach ball for the domes was a little over my head. Plus the handles and hinges complicated matters as well. The pyramid would be easy to make too. I hate to have to order more fabric errrrrr
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mscaggs said:I may cut those domes off and just do some square sides like a pyramid. For me trying to sew a half of beach ball for the domes was a little over my head. Plus the handles and hinges complicated matters as well. The pyramid would be easy to make too. I hate to have to order more fabric errrrrr
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slovelad said:mscaggs said:I may cut those domes off and just do some square sides like a pyramid. For me trying to sew a half of beach ball for the domes was a little over my head. Plus the handles and hinges complicated matters as well. The pyramid would be easy to make too. I hate to have to order more fabric errrrrr
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I know this is a Dumb question, but you did use eastern red cedar and not western red cedar, correct? What was the dimension from top of egg support shelf to finished top?
When I click on your name it brings up photos of a different table, it looks to be western red cedar, is this correct?
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That table is almost too pretty to cook on.
Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg. -
FANTASTIC!!!
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hunter240 said:I know this is a Dumb question, but you did use eastern red cedar and not western red cedar, correct? What was the dimension from top of egg support shelf to finished top?
When I click on your name it brings up photos of a different table, it looks to be western red cedar, is this correct?
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SmokeyPitt said:That table is almost too pretty to cook on.
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That is tremendous. The green lights are a GREAT little detail!Chicago, IL - Large and Small BGE - Weber Gasser and Kettle
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Looking back is there anything you would change? How has the top held up?
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I'm designing my table right now and would also like to add power to it. How did you rig that up? Are you going to be running an extension cord to your table?
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Table looks awesome...and there is just something about it that seems familiar to me.
Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ.... -
hunter240 said:Looking back is there anything you would change? How has the top held up?
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jknudsen11 said:I'm designing my table right now and would also like to add power to it. How did you rig that up? Are you going to be running an extension cord to your table?
Now for the power I used outdoor receptacles with spring loaded covers. On the inside I used regular romex wire inside metal flex tubing (conduit) I also used metal boxes to mounts the plugs in the back. On the bottom panel I mounted a male inlet (120v AC) which I ended up having to order from Amazon. And them made myself a nice rubber extension cord with quality ends. All and all the electrical was very easy to do for me. I do build vacuum tube amplifiers so wiring this table was easy to do...
I used a fabric called "Sunbrella" which I bought from sailrite to make the cover. I have an upholstery sewing machine with a binding attachment so that made sewing up the cover easy, well sort of. The domes were hard to make for me and a professional could have done a better job. However, the cover fits pretty good and so far is water tight...
The finish is a SPAR varnish. So far so good but we'll see just how good once winter is gone. No cracks or issues so far and it's been pretty cold here in TN.
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cazzy said:Table looks awesome...and there is just something about it that seems familiar to me.
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On the bottom panel I mounted a male inlet (120v AC) which I ended up having to order from Amazon. And them made myself a nice rubber extension cord with quality ends.
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jknudsen11 said:On the bottom panel I mounted a male inlet (120v AC) which I ended up having to order from Amazon. And them made myself a nice rubber extension cord with quality ends.
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Male to Male extension cord is a very bad idea and dangerous. It might be easy for someone to unplug the cord from the table not realizing they have 120vAC in their hands with a live exposed end! Ouch! Build it safe
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mscaggs said:cazzy said:Table looks awesome...and there is just something about it that seems familiar to me.Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ....
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Beautiful work, really great craftsmanship! Curious which casters did you end up using?
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marran8 said:Beautiful work, really great craftsmanship! Curious which casters did you end up using?
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Very nice work. I am just starting to come up with my plans. Hope mine will be close to yours in the end.Franklin, TN - Large BGE 2016
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Beautiful table with superb craftsman.
I love red cedar.
Kreg has a heavy duty pocket screw out now. Are you using the heavy duty screws?
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GregW said:Beautiful table with superb craftsman.
I love red cedar.
Kreg has a heavy duty pocket screw out now. Are you using the heavy duty screws?
Yeah I used the heavy Kreg stuff. That table is over solid with the Kreg stuff and glued. Thank you so much for the nice comments
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WOW Perfect!
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Can you give me an update on how table has held up? Top, finish etc.
Really nice table!
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